The 18 year old Nashville based country/pop artist Abi Ann has officially released the video for her newest single titled “Truck Candy” on Radio Disney! “Truck Candy” is the follow up single to Abi’s hit “Future Ex Boyfriend,” off of her debut EP 17, available on iTunes via One Country Records.
“Abi Ann’s fun new single ’Truck Candy’ addresses the stereotypes of young girls in country music.” – Taste of Country.
Abi Ann and her single, “Truck Candy,” are currently featured in Apple’s “New Artist Spotlight” on iTunes.
The talented singer continues to make a name for herself. She spent her summer after high school graduation on tour opening for pop icon Kelly Clarkson, alongside Pentatonix and Eric Hutchinson, where she received rave reviews from press all over the country.
“Abi Ann – A perky Texas teen who impressed with a cover of Taylor Swift’s “Better Than Revenge” and her own song, “Future Ex Boyfriend.” – Billboard
“[Abi] had a confidence about her that made her a joy to watch.” – Pop Culture Beast
“This teenage Texas native may be young, but has forged ahead to continue making her ambitions become a reality.” – Country Music Matters
The Midland, TX native currently holds titles including Favorite Country Artist, the coveted Artist of the Year in 2014, and was just awarded Teen Artist of the Year in 2015 across all genres through the Indie Music Channel. Abi has an extreme passion for charity, is an anti-bully activist and has headlined several anti-bully rallies across the U.S. A strong work ethic instilled in Abi early on in her life – she successfully balances a rigorous school schedule at Belmont University in Nashville, as well as her touring, songwriting and appearances. She is an avid scuba diver, surfer, swimmer, racecar driver, spinner, markswoman, is fluent in French and has traveled to well over 40 countries in her 18 years.
Stay up to date on Abi Ann by visiting her official website. Purchase “Truck Candy” now on iTunes.
Watch the “Truck Candy” video now on Radio Disney


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